#217659 - 02/21/11 02:22 PM
Re: RSK mk5 "Harpoon"
[Re: JOEL]
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Registered: 08/18/07
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Loc: Anne Arundel County, Maryland
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Interesting modification. I have a "survival" knife that was given to me many years ago that comes with a gizmo that fits into a slot in the blade to turn it into a similar type spear/harpoon.
My problem with the idea is this: even with it tied to me with something stout, e.g. paracord, do I really want to risk what is a key part of my equipment being dragged off into the bush, to be lost forever?
About the only realistic scenario I could come up with is spearing fish, so that the fish doesn't slip off after spearing. And for that purpose, I think a sharp stick and the wire might me just as effective. Don't want my knife going to the bottom of the lake/river/ocean either.
Still, ideas like this are something to keep in mind and in our bag of ticks.
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#217697 - 02/21/11 10:46 PM
Re: RSK mk5 "Harpoon"
[Re: JOEL]
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Pooh-Bah
Registered: 06/26/04
Posts: 2210
Loc: NE Wisconsin
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Do you have ANY idea how much a whale weighs???
I don't think its reasonable.
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#217757 - 02/22/11 11:03 AM
Re: RSK mk5 "Harpoon"
[Re: JOEL]
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Registered: 09/03/10
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I love how usefull wire is with a pair of pliers such as ones in a multitool. I just used some decent gauge wire to create eyelets on a pencil almost fishing pole style. They are amazingly sturdy once done for the bendability of the wire.
I just couldnt live with myself if i hit a rock and broke the tip off my Mk5 even if in a survival situation id be heartbroken.
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